He might have the most DOMINANT PLAY I've ever seen in college football. Not the best play per say, but DOMINANT. Meaning he looked like a man amongst boys. Speaking of which, if you google his highschool highlights you will also see a man amongst boys.

Setting: Outback Bowl vs. Michigan

He knifes threw 2 defenders and hits the RB full speed so hard his helmet comes off his head, then like a bear he grabs the ball with his left hand and takes it from him like a champ. This was in a blood bath game I assume nobody watched on the west coast. It was the single most DOMINANT play in NCAA football last season.

He should be Heisman. He is the best player in college football. He would have been drafted #1 last year and this year too. Just because the system is flawed and they don't give it to defensive players, or players that aren't on teams in the top 5 BCS standings.

Stoned Cold wrote:He might have the most DOMINANT PLAY I've ever seen in college football. Not the best play per say, but DOMINANT. Meaning he looked like a man amongst boys. Speaking of which, if you google his highschool highlights you will also see a man amongst boys.

Setting: Outback Bowl vs. Michigan

He knifes threw 2 defenders and hits the RB full speed so hard his helmet comes off his head, then like a bear he grabs the ball with his left hand and takes it from him like a champ. This was in a blood bath game I assume nobody watched on the west coast. It was the single most DOMINANT play in NCAA football last season.

Impressive as hell play, but I'd also blame part of that on failed communication on that O-line. Neither of the two guys Clowney split looked like they even intended to try and block him.

Some tool ACC ref went on record saying that it was crazy illegal and that any ACC ref would have thrown him out instantly. I hope the mindset that violent=illegal does not permeate out to the rest of football. Kam, Clowney, and Suh will need to pool money to pay for their fines.

seahawk2k wrote:It was a great play and showed his explosion, but they missed a reach block there. Partly on Clowney's skill and partly on the o line. I think the fumble recovery is the most impressive part.

I think its heresy that defensive players rarely get the Heisman. Smacks of the uneducated media.

Seemed to? The olineman didn't even give a watch out to the RB there. Any DE could have made the same play in that instance, it was basically a free play for Clowney.